MANCHESTER: Real Madrid and Villarreal stand in the way of Manchester City and Liverpool taking their battle for domestic honours to the biggest stage of all next month in the Champions League final.
A clash between City and Liverpool in Paris on May 28 would mean a third all-English final in four years. The huge economic advantage enjoyed by the Premier League in TV rights deals is behind Madrid’s continued motivation to seek the comfort of guaranteed income streams from a European Super League (ESL).
However, Villarreal’s run to the last four is a reminder of why there is such opposition to a closed shop ESL.
The Yellow Submarine, with just one major trophy in their history, would have been shut out of competing on the European stage had the Super League 12, which also included City and Liverpool, succeeded in forming a breakaway league last year.
Now the team from a town with a population that would fit inside Anfield are 180 minutes away from the biggest game in club football if they can derail Liverpool’s quest for a quadruple.
Jurgen Klopp’s men trail City by a point with five games to go in a thrilling Premier League title race. But they got the better of City to reach next month’s FA Cup final and lifted the League Cup in February.
Klopp already has experience of losing out to Villarreal boss Unai Emery on the European stage as his Sevilla side beat Liverpool in the 2016 Europa League final. That was just one of Emery’s four Europa League titles, the last of which came when Villarreal beat Manchester United in last year’s final just to qualify for the Champions League.
“They have probably the most successful cup competition manager in world football, so he knows what he is doing,” said Klopp. “Unai Emery is the king of the cups. It is unbelievable what he is doing.”
Liverpool’s status as favourites ahead of Wednesday’s first leg at Anfield is understandable given the difference in resources between the clubs. City are also expected to reach the final for a second consecutive year despite the vast gulf in European pedigree between the English champions and Madrid.
The 13-time European champions are into their 30th semi-final, while City have reached the last four for just the third time. But Pep Guardiola’s men were convincing winners when the sides met in the last 16 two years ago.
“It’s the third time we play the semi-final of the Champions League against a team who have a few Champions Leagues in the trophy cabinet,” said Guardiola. “It has to be a special night for us to enjoy it, give everything we have in our soul and after we’ll see what happens.”
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